Top Four Things to Look For When Choosing Your
Hudson Valley ,New York Wedding Photographer:
Many New York brides have
taken the plunge, hired an unsatisfactory photographer, then learned
from their mistakes so you don’t have to do the same.
Anyone who has gotten married would agree: even
the best wedding photographers can go wrong. Here are several ways for
your wedding to go right. Regardless where your wedding is—from
Westchester to the Hudson Valley to New York City itself, no
matter what, a quality photographer should not be overlooked!
- Many New York Hudson valley brides
complain that the photo session timing is not enjoyable.
Photographers should recognize that a sense of personality is every
bit as vital as a sense of style and fun. Fun is a feedback loop:
the photographer’s excitement infuses the wedding party with
excitement, which produces natural, joyful photos. Nothing compares
to when true enthusiasm shows up in pictures; real exhilaration
cannot be faked. Choose a photographer whose high spirits mirror
yours on this great day!
- Make sure that your photographer is punctual,
appropriately dressed, ethical, enthusiastic, hardworking, and
creative. Not enough emphasis can be placed upon how important is
that the photographer tempers a sense of fun with an air of
professionalism. Both of these traits can and should be achieved.
- Empathy is key. Make sure that you choose
someone who is listens to any and all complaints his clients have.
For example, if you feel that a certain pose is unsuitable for you,
your photographer should be open to listening to your suggestion as
he or she is to taking it.
- Photography is an art. Find someone who
believes this and embodies this attitude in his/her work. A true
photographer’s work should depict his/her ability to envision the
client’s potential; find a photographer who evades frozen,
stiffly-smiling photos in favor of capturing sentiment, over
sentimentality, humor over rigidity. Lastly, of course, an eye for
beauty and romance is a must in a Hudson Valley wedding
setting.
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